Couple previously in debt earn enough to pay off mortgage through TikTok careers

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Couple previously in debt earn enough to pay off mortgage through TikTok careers
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Cat Keenan and Shaun Nyland quit their jobs in 2020 to work on creating a successful TikTok channel, and now earn more per video than they would in a month previously.

A couple who previously used to struggle with debt completely turned their lives around when they set up their own TikTok account during lockdown. Cat Keenan and Shaun Nyland from Chepstow now live in a stunning housing estate in Newport after making enough money from TikTok and Youtube alone to pay off their mortgage.

They also sometimes documented Q&A's sessions and life updates which attracted millions of viewers who were fascinated with how they went from normal working people to internet sensations in such a short space of time. Three years on from starting their social media careers the wealthy couple have shared their tips for aspiring TikTokers and confided how their new lives led to them losing some of their friends and even to their own break-up.

"Then there was the furniture we needed too and loans extended. Our money management was terrible.” The couple also confided that TikTok did not come naturally to both of them as Cat described herself as an 'introvert' while Shaun had no problem at all in giving it a go to earn some more cash. Cat got her partner back by placing an insect underneath Shaun's cookie which was popular amongst viewers. Cat said: “I think once the views started coming we realised we were onto something good.

They received a lot of online hate that claimed they faked their break-up for attention and money and were forced to film a viral reunion video to clear things up. Cat said: "During Covid me and Shaun had both been working from home and we drove each other insane. Cat said the negative comments were hurtful mostly because they made a conscious effort to share their real emotions on channels. She said: “We’ve always wanted to show people that we have struggles and we’re not showing off all the time.

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